How to run the dump bed on our 1969 chevy dump truck

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Bergercw wanted to know how to run the dump bed on our 1969 chevy dump truck (the old one) and here it is

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  • Is the engine a detroit diesel 8v71? And does this take place in Colorado?

  • @Busdude97 nope the engine is a 350 out of an 85 GMC and it takes place about 25 miles west northwest of sidney montana

  • What is the shift pattern on that old pig?

  • just your standard 4 speed with reverse right and down

  • We have a '64 Ford F-700 dump truck at our ranch. It has I think a 391 in it with a four-speed shifter,a nd a two-speed rear end.

    It's a real bear to start cold, but once it gets running it does just fine. Very powerful, lots of torque, and those hydro-assisted brakes. If you left it alone, you could run it all day, making runs to the river and not have a problem.

    I'll post a vid when I get a chance (I don't have my camera cable around right now.)

  • nice... Ill be watching for that video

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  • @Busdude97 s that the video with the GMC brigadeer hauling 500 bushels of corn

  • Get a Ford!!!!! 1969 F700 FTW!!!

  • whats up with it sounds like shes missin and spittin and spudderin

  • Its not bad sounding

  • All my life I thought PTO meant Parent Teacher Organization,haha! Cool that a dump truck would have a lever baring those initials!

  • Gotta love these old pos's with gauges that don't work!

  • EEEW!!! whose beige dodge?

  • This video cracked me up. It brought back memories of my high school years in Ohio in the 60,s where alot of my buds were farmers sons. We all learned how to drive with the old junk they used. If it had a function on the farm no matter what shape it was in, as long as it would start and run it survived.The best driver training ever!

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